Training on compliance requirements for specific machinery such as Injection Moulding Machines, Presses, MEWPs, Vehicle Service Lifts can also be arranged on demand. If the course you need is not listed above please contact us. Bespoke training can be arranged on request.

Location

All training will take place in training facilities in the Macclesfield area.

How to book

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All machinery suppliers must ensure machinery is safe and CE marked: this means it needs to comply with all relevant directives - specifically the Machinery Directive.This training will deal in detail with CE marking obligations and the requirements of the Machinery Directive. The training will take you through performing risk assessments, the Essential Health and Safety Requirements, how to compile a technical file and general CE marking requirements. At the end of this course you will have a good understanding of what your company’s obligations are to comply with CE marking regulations.

The course will consist of a combination of presentations and exercises, providing interactive participation and question and answer sessions. The days will run from 09.00 to 16.30, with refreshments and lunch provided. All participants will receive a certificate of attendance.

Risk assessment (AVRA1) This 1-day course covers the requirements and application of risk assessment, primarily for machinery and work equipment.

Why Attend

Risk assessment forms a mandatory part of the Machinery Directive as well as being a requirement under the Management of Health and Safety at Work Act.This training offers a detailed methodology of risk assessment. It will look at hazard identification and risk evaluation and methods for recording, reviewing and maintaining assessments. You will be supplied with a template for carrying out your own risk assessments. At the end of this course you will be able to carry out risk assessments of your equipment.

The course consists of 1-day of presentations, worked examples and interactive participation with question and answer sessions. The day will run from 09.00 to 16.30, with refreshments and lunch provided. All participants will receive a certificate of attendance.

This 3-day training course covers control system safety and EN13849 parts 1 and 2

Why Attend

This training offers you an in-depth approach to EN13849-1 and EN13849-2 compliance. During the course you will learn how to apply the standards, how to calculate and verify safety parameters and you will be given instruction on validation techniques. This training will enable you to perform your own EN13849 analyses. A number of practical examples and exercises are included in this course.

When

10, 11 and 12 April 2019 11, 12 and 13 September 2019

Location

Training facilities in the Macclesfield area.

Who is it for

Project managers, control system designers, electrical engineers, safety engineers, process engineers and anyone who needs to apply the EN13849 standard.

How is it delivered

The course will consist of 3-days of presentations, worked examples, interactive participation and question and answer sessions. Each day will run from 09.00 to 16.30, with refreshments and lunch provided. All participants will receive a certificate of attendance.

Programme

Introduction to and benefits of the standard

Safety-related parts of control systems and performance levels

Representation of safety control systems

Determining required performance levels of control systems

Calculating failure rates and reliability

Evaluating the performance of the control system

Verifying and validating the control system

Dealing with software systems

Analysis using Sistema software

How to demonstrate compliance

How much will it cost:

£995 + VAT per delegate

How to book

Please ring us on 01625 412542 or email us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Lifting equipment (AVLE1) This 1-day training course covers the application of the Machinery Directive (and UK Supply of Machinery Safety Regulations) to lifting equipment. It also introduces manfacturers to their users responsibilities under Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations (LOLER).

Why Attend

Manufacturers of lifting equipment have an obligation to ensure that their products are safe to use and compliant with all relevant product legislation. All employers have an obligation to ensure all lifting equipment supplied to their employees is safe to use and is being used safely. This training offers an overview of the regulations that apply to manufacturers of lifting equipment and how compliance can be achieved. It also covers the obligations of users and what is required for successful and safe putting into service.

The course consists of 1-day presentations, worked examples and interactive participation with question and answer sessions. The day will run from 09.00 to 16.30, with refreshments and lunch provided. All participants will receive a certificate of attendance.